Disability Benefits For Mental Disorders

Your body is not the only thing that can be hurt on the job — your mind and emotions can be hurt, too. Research shows that psychological trauma and injury are just as serious and debilitating as physical injury. New Minnesota workers' compensation laws confirm this fact, even recognizing mental injury alone as the basis for the awarding of benefits.

If you or a loved one has experienced a work-related mental disorder like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or another anxiety or mood disorder, our attorneys can help you get the benefits you need.

Fighting For Maximum Benefits

At Noack Law Office, we are dedicated to helping injured workers and their families. We work hard to help them secure disability benefits — proper medical care and counseling, and maximum wage replacement benefits — when mental disorders are involved. We can help you if your case involves:

The law on mental injuries is constantly changing. What doesn't change is our commitment to helping our clients get the assistance they and their families need.

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Our firm's lawyers help clients obtain disability benefits for mental disorders. Contact us for a free consultation in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area or elsewhere in Minnesota. As our client, you will not have any out-of-pocket expenses — you will not pay any fees unless you receive benefits. We will handle depositions in your hometown, wherever that may be.

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There Is Never A Fee Unless We Win

Our firm represents workers in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and throughout the state of Minnesota. We will do depositions in your hometown, wherever that may be.

Contact Noack Law Office today for a free consultation about your case. As our client, you do not have to worry about out-of-pocket expenses: You will not pay any fees unless and until you receive benefits.

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